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Fullstack Mechanics dispatch process for field repairs
How It Works

The route from breakdown to wrench is now the product.

This page now follows the imported theme structure instead of the previous generic sections. The content is built around what Fullstack Mechanics actually does: intake, routing, and coordination for mobile repair work.

Why this matters

  • Fewer cold calls to random field mechanics
  • Better technician fit before anyone drives out
  • Clearer expectations for contractors and fleet managers
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01

Capture the breakdown

We start with machine type, location, symptoms, and urgency so the request is routed with real context instead of guesswork.

02

Match the field partner

Dispatch narrows the job to the nearest qualified technician with the right tooling, software, and machine familiarity.

03

Confirm scope and mobilize

Arrival expectations, likely repair path, and next communication points get set before the truck rolls.

Platform role

Dispatch and coordination, not anonymous lead-selling.

Fullstack Mechanics acts as the intake and routing layer. We do not pretend every job is handled by one in-house truck. We qualify the issue, coordinate the match, and keep the work legible for the customer.

Partner standards
  • Independent owner-operators and service companies only
  • Insurance, business registration, and field-credibility checks
  • OEM or practical-equivalent diagnostic capability where required
  • Communication standards focused on clarity and response time
Dispatch FAQ

Do customers pay Full Stack Mechanics or the independent mechanic?

The independent provider who performs the work sets the final pricing and bills the customer directly. Full Stack Mechanics coordinates the request and communication.

Who is responsible for workmanship, parts, warranties, and repair claims?

The independent provider assigned to and performing the job is responsible for workmanship, parts, warranties, and repair claims. Those terms should be confirmed with the provider before work begins.

Can one request include diesel, hydraulic, electrical, and welding support?

Yes. Include the machine, symptoms, location, and urgency in one request. Dispatch can evaluate the scope and coordinate the best-fit independent provider or providers for the work.

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Need to move now?

Start with one call.

If the machine is down, the fastest path is still a tight intake. Send the basics and dispatch can route the job with fewer wasted steps.